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January 10, 2026
Iran Shrugs Off Another Round Of U.S./Israel Sponsored Regime Change Riots

Every two years or so the CIA and Mossad are instigating regime change riots in Iran. These attempts inevitably fail.

Currently a few thousand young men are during nighttime burning cars, mosques, shops and police offices in various cities of Iran. Armed agents are firing at and killing policemen. All these cells are coordinated via Internet connections.

It usually takes a week or two until Iranian government forces find the connections, trace down the ring leaders and shut them down. That process may take a little longer this time because some of the terror cells have been equipped with Starlink terminals.

As the unofficial CIA spokesman David Ignatius at the Washington Post writes (writes):

A harder question for Washington is whether to smuggle in Starlink terminals to reverse the internet blackout that Tehran imposed Friday. The Biden administration weighed that strategy during the “Woman, Life, Freedom” protests in 2022 and 2023 but decided against it — fearing it would put at risk crucial smuggling routes used by the CIA and Israeli intelligence. Perhaps this time, the benefit outweighs the cost.

That pretty much confirms that those terminals are already there.

Meanwhile Russia has developed equipment that allows to detect active Starlink terminals from the air. Iran has already received copies and will soon produces enough of its own to cover its cities.

Ignatius also claims that the riots are different this time because they are aimed to install a U.S./Israel sponsored puppet:

This year’s revolt is driven more by anger over Iran’s economic failures than the mullah’s repressive Islamic rules. Iran’s annual inflation rate rose to 42 percent in December, and its currency lost more than half its value last year. Another difference this year is that many protesters are supporting Reza Pahlavi, the son of the shah of Iran toppled in the 1979 revolution. That gives this rebellion a more conservative, Persian nationalist tone — and a perhaps backward-facing perspective. Maybe this is Iran’s “MIGA” moment.

That Reza Pahlavi is as irrelevant to Iran as a person can be. His current  campaign to get a more active, i.e. violent, regime change support from the Trump administration is sponsored by Israel.

As Haaretz provided (archived) in October 2025:

In early 2023, Reza Pahlavi made his first official visit to Israel. He’s the son of the last shah of Iran, who was overthrown in the 1979 Islamic Revolution and was replaced by the ayatollah regime.

When asked about the responses he was getting to his visit to Israel, Iran’s archenemy, he said reactions had been largely positive. He also referred reporters to his social media accounts.

“Don’t take my word for it, search on social media … on Twitter, Instagram, any platform,” he said. “If you do the research yourself, you don’t need to ask me the question. The answer is right before your eyes.”

Pahlavi’s answer is particularly noteworthy in light of the findings by Haaretz and TheMarker, Haaretz’s business newspaper. It turns out that a large-scale digital influence campaign in Persian was underway, operated out of Israel and funded by a private entity that receives government support.

The campaign promotes Pahlavi’s public image and amplifies calls for restoring the monarchy. The campaign relies on “avatars,” fake online personas posing as Iranian citizens on social media. They were first discovered by social media researchers in Israel and abroad.

The campaign uses the now typical tools of social engineering:

According to the sources who spoke with TheMarker and Haaretz, since the outbreak of the war in Gaza and after Pahlavi’s visit, an online operation began operating as part of an even broader Israeli campaign to influence the social media discourse, which also includes campaigns in English and German.

According to five sources with direct knowledge of the project, native Persian speakers were recruited for the operation. Three of the sources confirmed the connection between the project and this specific campaign, and said they witnessed the network advancing pro-Pahlavi messaging.

According to the sources, the campaign included fake accounts on platforms such as X and Instagram and used artificial intelligence tools to help disseminate key narratives, craft its messages and generate content.

AI is also used to create pictures and videos of riots in places in Iran where none have happened.

Iran has more than 90 million inhabitants. Many of them support its government system. A few thousand rioting teenagers will not take it down.

Comments

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 10 2026 21:32 utc | 102

Wich Person of Intelligence, Integrity & Goodwill wants to be a Puppet for Evil?

Posted by: Nobody | Jan 10 2026 21:35 utc | 101

Two things can be true at the same time: The initial seeds and rock throwers can be foreign paid agents and agent provocateurs … AND … there can be so much dissatisfaction with the economic and social conditions in a society that, once protest is seen to be legitimized by active agents, once that first rock is thrown by someone in the crowd and the mental default to obey is removed, others and especially the youth can get fired up and join in. 
 
It’s impossible to know exactly what is going on, especially from MSM or even online accounts … all sides lie and “evidence” is easily corrupted by AI and other tools. So we will understand what’s what by facts on the ground: no govt survives if the great majority of its citizens are against it. So if we see this protest dying down over the next few weeks, we will know it was another false report. Let’s just wish the people of Iran the best as they hopefully continue to evolve their revolution(s) over time and continue to be authors of their own destiny. 

Posted by: Caliman | Jan 10 2026 21:39 utc | 102

@LightYearsFromHome | Jan 10 2026 21:32 utc | 102
Your point is that they (TPTB) dont really try since they use such lame figures for regime change.
One can but agree but then the next question is: Does  TPTB actually prefer things to stay the same?

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Jan 10 2026 21:39 utc | 103

Is it possible that perfidious albion is overplaying the protests in order to distract GEOTUS from invading Greenland?

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 10 2026 21:58 utc | 104

Someone should ask the “baby shah” how much gold his father took with him on his last flight out of Iran?
 
If you call being married into the family of the Shah’s pilot a source, that is.

Posted by: Nooneuknow | Jan 10 2026 21:59 utc | 105

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Jan 10 2026 21:31 utc | 100
 
######
 
Most people don’t know that Islam sees itself as the “Middle Way”.
 
Hence, the YT channel “Middle Nation”.
 
Radical extremism is almost exclusively a Zionist/CIA/Hollywood concoction.
 
If Muslims were extremists, they would already dominate the planet.
 
The Ayatollahs have always been wise and measured.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 10 2026 22:03 utc | 106

Whether religious or secular any truly legitimate Iranian government confronts the immense challenge, which nevertheless must prove solvable, of obtaining a strategically viable nuclear defense against the otherwise inevitable, if likely piecemeal, Balkanization of the nation and thereby eventual extinction of Persian civilization.

Posted by: Ludovic | Jan 10 2026 22:05 utc | 107

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 10 2026 21:58 utc | 107
 
#####
 
Most do not understand that propaganda is aimed outward AND inward.
 
I don’t think Baron Harkonnen Epstein-Trump will be distracted from Greenland. It’s not about America as much as it is about his legacy and solidifying the U.S. presidency as being in charge of the whole world without dispute.
 
They are going to do typical Zionist stuff. Keep taking and killing, daring any one of the Goyim to stop them.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 10 2026 22:13 utc | 108

“I’m not trying to be mean against the oligarchs.  Can’t we persuade them to spend their money in 5 star resorts and leave society to be run by decent people?  Just seems a wasted opportunity to me that no one is organizing targeted assassinations against very public figures.”
Posted by: EoinW | Jan 10 2026 19:09 utc | 36
Now that the West has authorised Mafia racket rules (aka the Rules Based Order) it seems pointless not to take advantage of the opportunity.Why not obtain financing from unwilling oligarchs and others by offering them reasonable terms for protection from business and personal damage? In these dangerous times accidents can happen. And oligarchs should like it – business insurance is a deductible expense, even in Iran. 

Posted by: Tom Paine | Jan 10 2026 22:18 utc | 109

Having watched that video of Tehran taken two weeks ago, i was impressed with the quiet dignity exhibited going about their lives. What a beautiful people the Persians are. They appeared to feel safe. It occurred to me that that’s how i used to feel as a teen in Toronto in the seventies. It was enough to just be out and about and alive. Now, i’m pretty much a shut in cause its dehumanizing and depressing out there to be out and about. I doubt you could take an equivalent video in any western city that would look anywhere similar to the quality of life exhibited in that video.
Whatever happens, i hope the Israeli Gov don’t get away this time by crying uncle, like they did the last time.

Posted by: simon crow | Jan 10 2026 22:18 utc | 110

If you’re wondering what’s driving the protests in Iran, here’s some quick reading that helps explain most of it. Core problem is high inflation rate in food, housing, and wages aren’t keeping up.
 
More:
 
a. Iran’s exports of petroleum products are sanctioned, reducing sales volume considerably
b. Iran imports a lot of food, medicine, advanced manufactures.
c. Iran’s government spends more than it takes in (deficit spending on social services)  and covers the shortfall by printing money, causing inflation
 
Food and housing account for the bulk of an Iranian’s household expenditures. Both food and housing prices are rapidly increasing (25-45 pct per year), so no wonder that’s causing a lot of pain among Iranians.
 
This inflation problem has been going on for years. Iran needs for BRI to get moving, or sanctions to be lifted, or find a way to cut food and housing expenses. Unemployment over the past few years has ranged from 10% to 4%, higher in rural areas, lower in urban. 
 
Housing construction costs are volatile, which results in less construction being done. Can’t make a deal on costs when they’re moving around so much.  Food imports are mainly for grain and animal feed; Iran grows a lot of vegetables. Iran’s grain production is steady-to-increasing, but not sufficient to meet domestic need.
 
=== Iran major exports for 2025:
 
– Crude oil and condensates
– Methanol and other petrochemicals
– Pistachios and saffron
– Polymers and plastics
 
Iran major imports 2025:
 
– Industrial machinery and spare parts
– Pharmaceuticals and medical devices
– Electronics and mobile phones
– Paper and packaging materials
– Livestock feed and soybeans
 
Iran main imports are: non-electrical machinery (17 percent of total imports), iron and steel (14 percent), chemicals and related products (11 percent), transport vehicles (9 percent) and electrical machinery, tools and appliances (7 percent). Main import partners are: United Arab Emirates (40 percent of total imports) and China (34 percent). Others include: Turkey, Germany and India.
 
====
 
Separately: has anyone noticed that Iran and Venezuela have the largest (exc. Saudi) oil reserves, yet sell the least oil?  That’s keeping a lot of supply off the market.
 
I wonder if some producers are glad to have that oil off the market, as it keeps prices high. That would make it politically attractive for both Iran and Venezuela to be the  “odd men out”. 

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Jan 10 2026 22:20 utc | 111

Press TV Live from Tehran
 
https://www.presstv.or/Live

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 10 2026 22:30 utc | 112

115 corrected:
https://www.presstv.ir/Live

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 10 2026 22:31 utc | 113

Well, here’s to hoping that Iran’s leadership can get over the Russo-Persian Wars [circa 1650’s to 1820’s, primarily over territorial disputes in the Caucasus]  in the not too distant future.  At this point the Persians and Russians need a real defense treaty at least as strong as NK’s. 
 
And the Persians and Russians need to strike a deal with regard to the US-angliphiliacs and English* [ it’s always the English* isn’t it?] sponsoring the Azerbaijan/Ottoman-Alliance.  An alliance that is meant to isolate both Russia and Iran from one another.  I was talking to an American-Turkish acquaintance who has been a US citizen for 40-some years, I mentioned Erdogan and he went ballistic at Erdogan’s attempt to revive the Ottoman Empire, apparently he descended from an enslaved Janissary who was forcibly “resettled” near the Armenian border.  The man was livid…fortunately, he’s approaching 90 years of age, plus he and I both despise England’s* attempts to keep the dream Ottoman-Empire alive [See MI-6’s new chief, granddaughter of Galicia’s Waffen SS leader who has publicly called for Stronger ties between England and Erdogan Ottoman revival].  At almost 90, the good man from Turkey hasn’t lost his hatred of what the Ottomans did to Europe. 

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 10 2026 22:32 utc | 114

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Jan 10 2026 22:20 utc | 114
#####
 
We pay too much for everything. EVERYTHING.
 
It is one huge racket so that middlemen parasites and monopolists can get paid with minimal effort.
 
That is part of what drives the West crazy, Chinese “over-capacity,” which is a euphemism for efficiency and productivity.
 
High prices = high profits. Low competitive prices have much more modest margins.
 
Buy a 20 dollar handbag in China, label it an Italian brand name, and sell it for $10,000 at a boutique.
 
Food can be good and affordable. Medicine too.
 
But the Western Capitalist system is designed to gatekeep access and create a need for debt to keep up.
 
I’m not blaming a particular person. Millions are involved, many oblivious to what they are participating in.
 
But that is the system, and because so many have so much material wealth and power tied up in it, they will commit genocide to keep it going.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 10 2026 22:32 utc | 115

The BBC are going all out to try and make the protests look like something is going to happen 

Posted by: Kaiama | Jan 10 2026 22:33 utc | 116

Tom Pfotzer 114,
 
Good post, thanks!

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 10 2026 22:34 utc | 117

Posted by: YT | Jan 10 2026 21:30 utc | 99
What are the dimensions of the point of origin?

AI Overview
The point of origin is a fundamental concept in mathematics and geometry that, by definition, haszero dimensions. It does not have length, width, or height.
In any coordinate system, the origin is the reference point from which all other measurements are taken. Its coordinates are always all zeros.
In a one-dimensional number line, the origin is the point 0.
In a two-dimensional plane, the origin is the point (0, 0) where the x-axis and y-axis intersect.
In a three-dimensional space, the origin is the point (0, 0, 0) where all three axes (x, y, and z) meet.
 
The visual representation of a “point” in a drawing or on a graph necessarily has some physical size so it can be seen, but mathematically, it is considered an imaginary construct with no size or dimension

 
There’s no room in your `centrist’ delusions for anyone else butt you. You’re evidently not qualified speak my mind on any matter. Eat it.
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 10 2026 22:48 utc | 118

Imperialists keep robbing resources of other countries and the world is helpless. Totally helpless. How to stop this madness? Biological weapons aka poor man’s nukes. It is so called for a reason. The main imperialist country can’t survive a biological event. The attack can be concealed very well. It’s not like a marching army, an engraved missile or a flagged ship. With so many enemies, the worst imperialist of the 21st century will be playing the guessing game. Its and its close 2 neighbors’ geographical isolation makes poor man’s nukes vastly effective. 96% of humans will be unaffected. And no carbon emissions or devastating the environment. In fact, carbon emissions will reduce and the forest cover will enhance. 
 
 

Posted by: Jason | Jan 10 2026 22:50 utc | 119

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 10 2026 22:32 utc | 118

That’s the new rent-seeking trend that has been growing since internet sales started.

Also called rentier economy and fitting with neofeudalism the idea is to make a buck $ on every sale like a turnstile fee for doing nothing. Companies like Amazon are a perfect example. I have no doubt Mr Bezos wants to make big bucks on every book ever written as well as on sales for everything sold by anyone on this planet. It’s like a parasitic tax.

Social media like YouTube also uses free content people upload to make enormous profits now, so no need to pay for the essential materials that come freely their way. YouTube became Their Tube. $$$

Yannis Varoufakis has been exposing this development for a long time so have many other econmists concerned about this increasingly used form of economic parasitism.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 10 2026 22:59 utc | 120

One of my close friends is from Iran, and probably falls into the ex-pat pro-western crowd, to an extent, but despite the disdain she has for the Ayatollah (non-religious family, and her brother fought in the Iran-Iraq war), there is an actual hatred of the Shah, so the son of the Shah isn’t even going to go over that well in the ex-pat community.

Posted by: R.T.G. | Jan 10 2026 23:09 utc | 121

@103
 
Inflation is artificial.  Provide state housing and house prices/ rents collapse.
 
Commercial enterprises having mono/duopolies artificially creates supply and demand problems and more often than not engage in price fixing.
 
Did certain enterprises turbo charged these issues. Were communication and financial ties discovered? We’ll know soon enough when these individuals are brought to trial. 
 
Let’s not kid ourselves, every country has individuals who do incredible harm for money. Well educated, high placed officials are often the most driven by personal wealth. Just look at the Russians and Chinese ones caught for corruption on exemptionally large scale, for example. 
The Chinese solutions to these issues are well worth studying. 
 

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 10 2026 23:09 utc | 122

“No. In fact Iran and Israel had good relations under the shah, and shared weaponry, against their mutual enemy the Arabs.
Posted by: Laguerre | Jan 10 2026 19:03 utc | 30
 
Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer. He obviously knew who ran the US. 

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 10 2026 23:11 utc | 123

Iran revolution promised better living conditions for the whole population, in particular the middle class and poor that were ignored during the Shah-usa ruling.

  1. Unfortunately because of the 8 years of violent war against Irak that was supported by the USA,  the western countries and their Arab allies in the region, iran gave priority to the military. The imposing of sanctions has also delayed any significant changes in favor of the poor class.
  2. Iran needs a total overhaul of its taxation system. Instead of the riches helping the poor, they avoid paying taxes and bribe the government civil servants whose salaries are miserable
  3. Iran need a strong and young leader similar to new York mayor, Mamdani to give an electroshoc to the taxation system and promote social Justice 
  4. Otherwise Iran will suffer of instability for more decades 

Posted by: Virgil | Jan 10 2026 23:11 utc | 124

…well, they are definitely prepping a mood of anticipation for US strikes on Iran… :-/ …

This would be US targeting military and government infrastructure, not nuclear infrastructure, so a completely different footing…

Not possible to say if they will strike…

Posted by: Ornot | Jan 10 2026 23:13 utc | 125

Turns out certain sizable Iranian commercial enterprises were financially backing the “uprising”.
 
Could explain the runaways inflation. 
 
Posted by: Suresh | Jan 10 2026 21:25 utc | 97
 
Can you provide evidence?
 
I could only find the following.
 
‘There have been repeated work stoppages in important sectors such as the oil and petrochemical industries. These strikes are seen as a form of indirect financial weakening of the regime and support for the uprising, as they hit the state’s main source of income.’
 
And the use of the term ‘seen’ is the author’s interpretation and is not further substantiated.

Posted by: BlindSpot | Jan 10 2026 23:13 utc | 126

Forex rates matter because they are part of business calculations, bankruptcy or losses follow if calculations are wrong. Uncertainty leads to speculation or flight to safety (housing/food) , inflation increases that, is self reinforcing.

This is a western orientated take :

https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/iran-protests-starting-december-28-response-to-economic-pressures-by-djavad-salehi-isfahani-2026-01

But it does raise main questions, including why larger businesses might be involved. Oil is currently at quite high production 1.5 MBd export and 4 MBd production, but being sold at discount. Sanctions have messed with economic stability, govt attempts at management are what they are.

Posted by: Ornot | Jan 10 2026 23:25 utc | 127

Well, here’s to hoping that Iran’s leadership can get over the Russo-Persian Wars [circa 1650’s to 1820’s, primarily over territorial disputes in the Caucasus]  in the not too distant future.  At this point the Persians and Russians need a real defense treaty at least as strong as NK’s. 
 
Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 10 2026 22:32 utc | 117

 
———-
 
Do you think the USA’s recent declassification and release of the transcripts of Bush’s meetings with Putin in April 2008 was an accident? Putin agreed that Iran’s leadership were “nutty” and they should not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons. The whole thing is worth a read, but the “nuts” reference is on page 8.  The game is to prevent them from getting too close.
 
https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/document/33711-document-3-memorandum-conversation-subject-meeting-president-russia
 
Then Obama/Biden showed up and screwed up 8 years of progress.  Though it is also possible Bush & Co. were just playing Putin.
 

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Jan 10 2026 23:30 utc | 128

@130 Ornot

That link appeared without registry on first read, now asking registry from the above one… have to link through via search or something, or find archived etc. …

Posted by: Ornot | Jan 10 2026 23:30 utc | 129

If one thinks about it, we have better tech, knowledge, and infrastructure; there is no reason why prices go up and up on everything essential in the West. It is exacerbated by having 2 incomes in most households, with nearly every post-secondary student accumulating massive student loan debt for a substandard education.
 
Inflation (money printing) is part of it. High prices are outrageous now, IMO. People see it when they travel to Russia or China. They see how affordable everyday basics are.
 
Many of these items are fungible. High-speed internet is high-speed internet, whether you’re in Tulsa or St. Petersburg. A loaf of bread and a dozen eggs are largely the same item; even in different places, there may be massive price differences because of laws and “transaction costs”.
 
In China, their second-hand car market is so huge that they export thousands of used cars (less than 5 years of use) to the ROW because it is cheaper than buying new in Europe. New cars in China are relatively very cheap and have cutting-edge features that are probably a few years away in North America. They are largely banned in Canada and the US. There is a little penetration into the European markets, but that’s only possible due to environmental regs, and the European industries can no longer produce cars at scale.
 
Capitalism is anti-civilizational. It prioritizes the individual over the group. It prioritizes predation over cooperation. It is a race to the bottom.
 
When I arrived at MoA several years ago, I would have described myself as a Capitalist, but after hanging around with so many dirty hippies 😆, I now see everything much differently.
 
Colonialism is so bad, and it is closely tied to the Capitalist worldview. They reinforce each other.
 
Right makes right, and the winners dominate the losers. (Trump/Zionist perspective).

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 10 2026 23:31 utc | 130

Oh, and the Chinese are always buying new cars because they are affordable and constantly getting better.
 
Hence, so many used cars, all of which have ICE engines. Most new car purchases in China are electric, IIRC.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 10 2026 23:33 utc | 131

The Chinese solutions to these issues are well worth studying.  
Posted by: Suresh | Jan 10 2026 23:09 utc | 125
 
***********
 
They certainly rule out recidivism!

Posted by: General Factotum | Jan 10 2026 23:38 utc | 132

Just as Iran cleaned up the Mossad filth that penetrated the country before Trump’s fake invasive attack, Iran is now rounding up the US covertly funded filth posing as loony left goody two shoes bringing ‘freedom and democracy’ (laugh) to Iran. The US empire of chaos is once again simply trying to help Israel spread its imperialism further in the Middle East and establish an even bigger state that has little to do with Judaism but all to do with Zionism and establishing a comfy well protected and super defended state for wealthy US and European elites to retreat to as they continue to suck the blood out of the world’s ordinary working people, the neo-serfs. It also serves as a military base in an oil rich region that the current US surely also sees as its own. The oil business is pushing many carts in the Trump White House and the administrations is stacked with its representatives. Venezuela, Colombia, Greenland, Canada, Iran, Russia, even Panama – it can all be understood through the unctuous players in the oil business who have the ear of the Trump administration and Congress.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 10 2026 23:40 utc | 133

Feral finster #10: what doesn’t kill me makes me stronger!

Posted by: nisse sams | Jan 10 2026 23:41 utc | 134

Two things can be true at the same time: The initial seeds and rock throwers can be foreign paid agents and agent provocateurs … AND … there can be so much dissatisfaction with the economic and social conditions in a society that, once protest is seen to be legitimized by active agents, once that first rock is thrown by someone in the crowd and the mental default to obey is removed, others and especially the youth can get fired up and join in.  It’s impossible to know exactly what is going on, especially from MSM or even online accounts … all sides lie and “evidence” is easily corrupted by AI and other tools. So we will understand what’s what by facts on the ground: no govt survives if the great majority of its citizens are against it….
Posted by: Caliman | Jan 10 2026 21:39 utc | 105

 
That is exactly what is going on.  Not either-or, it is both.  And that is the only way Color Revolutions can (and do) actually work.  And economic sanctions really do work to produce widespead discontent.  It is info-war combined with economic war.
 
As to the second point I highlighted in bold, it doesn’t necessarily take a “great majority” of citizens to be against a government to effect regime change.  Just a very vocal,  adamant, and active significant minority.  Some say 10%, some say 30%.  Depends on the situation and the willingness of the “regime” and its equally adamant adherents to use very serious force against the vocal minority and protests.

Posted by: tertiary | Jan 10 2026 23:42 utc | 135

“Capitalism is anti-civilizational. It prioritizes the individual over the group. It prioritizes predation over cooperation. It is a race to the bottom.” 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 10 2026 23:31 utc | 133
 
Exactly. 
 
Yet as any unbiased observation will reveal, the best chance of survival for the individual is when he/she functions within the collectivity of a supportive group. This is even reflected in the animal and plant world. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 10 2026 23:47 utc | 136

Weaponized diasporas are a Canadian specialty… 
 
RR2: Iranian Monarchists Praise Israel & Trump at Montreal Protest
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loE9upV3kwQ
 
“On January 10, 2026, Iranian-Canadians who oppose Iran’s Islamic government took to the streets in major Canadian cities to express support for anti-government protests in Iran.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 10 2026 23:51 utc | 137

The current protests will not topple the government of Iran but they accomplish the following:
 
– reinforce the narrative for western audiences, good vs. evil
– serve as pretext for an attack, like the “Maduro, the drug lord” narrative
– weaken Iran by sowing chaos, confusion & distrust
– build up a puppet for potential use later on
 
We are just watching the shaping of the battlefield right now. What will follow is a cyberattack coupled with sabotage by local agents plus the removal of central figures by bombings, assassinations etc.

Posted by: Zet | Jan 10 2026 23:51 utc | 138

When I arrived at MoA several years ago, I would have described myself as a Capitalist, but after hanging around with so many dirty hippies , I now see everything much differently. 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 10 2026 23:31 utc | 133
 
***************
 
… and I commend you on your ‘evolution’. There is no progress without change. There is no learning without change. And there is no cleanliness without change. I remembered new undies this morning – even with my lovely wife’s absence, so this aging hippy is ‘clean’. Now to attend to my cranial contents …

Posted by: General Factotum | Jan 10 2026 23:52 utc | 139

The best thing that can happen right now is Trump getting kidnapped.

Posted by: pepe | Jan 10 2026 23:52 utc | 140

Yet as any unbiased observation will reveal, the best chance of survival for the individual is when he/she functions within the collectivity of a supportive group. This is even reflected in the animal and plant world. 
 
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 10 2026 23:47 utc | 139

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Yep, which is why a small like-minded band of apex predators has subjugated millions throughout all of recorded history.

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Jan 10 2026 23:58 utc | 141

Posted by: Zet | Jan 10 2026 23:51 utc | 14
Why should it weaken Iran? Its more like it unites People against a Common Enemy in a Fight for Survival! I am sure China/Russia help as much as they can! I also dont get why Iran should worry about Dollar Inflation if they just stopped using that Stuff…🤔

Posted by: Nobody | Jan 11 2026 0:02 utc | 142

@138 tertiary

I think so also, and it is a spiral of events that can unfold, not that they necessarily are, or will.

The government is trying to mitigate loss of income to workers, but am not sure how effective that is, and businesses losing some privilege via official rate mechanism sets up another discontent, plus any perceptions of corruption or unfairness between strata of society.

I was reading a report by western (zio) military intel, and it was quite direct, that there is a large hardline support base in Iran, that military was intact in loyalty, that any population discontent is offset by wishing to avoid the country falling into a chaos, that resentment and distrust of west (due to zionist activities etc.) were a strong resistance to attempts at popular overthrow.

So we just have to wonder what is going on really I suppose…

Posted by: Ornot | Jan 11 2026 0:07 utc | 143

I am iranian and i read your posts regularly,
i hate the US and the west foreigne policy
but I strongly doubt that most iranians support that regime. In fact most of them , i d  say 90% hate the inhuman mullahs. Many also dont like the stupid sun of „the king“ who Father was a dictator too. 
i do think tha the us and israel are helping the riots a lot. But still, most iranians dont like the mullah regime  
I do think that they, the mullahs will survive though as long as there is oil under the ground. Amythink the us and the zionist will bring, will be just as bad as the mullahs
 
saludos

Posted by: Hans | Jan 11 2026 0:13 utc | 144

Trump will meet Machado next week. Will he give her the job of President of Iran so we can get this over and done with? Or Greenland? Or Colombia? This week Trump said he was happy with Rodriguez but may be the meeting with the US oil execs made him change his mind. They complained the US policy is too unpredictable so he changed the plan once more to make it more predictable? –
And somebody had the nerve to sing “la donna è mobile”.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 11 2026 0:14 utc | 145

Maybe Donna means the Don.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 11 2026 0:14 utc | 146

The current protests will not topple the government of Iran but they accomplish the following:
 
– reinforce the narrative for western audiences, good vs. evil
– serve as pretext for an attack, like the “Maduro, the drug lord” narrative
– weaken Iran by sowing chaos, confusion & distrust
– build up a puppet for potential use later on
 We are just watching the shaping of the battlefield right now….
Posted by: Zet | Jan 10 2026 23:51 utc | 141

 
Yep.  People are getting political whiplash watching all of these things happen just days apart.  A few days ago “Maduro kidnapping”, now “Iran protests and Trump threatening”.  Then there was the shooting innthe face of an unarmed protester in Minneapolis. 
 
There has been lots of credible talk in the blogosphere recently, starting well before this latest eruption of Iranian protests, that a new US-Israel attack on Iran is coming very soon.  I am thinking it will probably happen.  Seems the “Empire of Lies” is actually getting either desperate, or just packing as much chaos and violence into their limited time available with which to work with “fall guy” Trump before the Dems get back in charge to put a kinder-gentler “humanirarian” face on the same game.  

Posted by: tertiary | Jan 11 2026 0:16 utc | 147

These sites keep up to date on the rhetoric and reporting in brief format:

https://t-me.translate.goog/s/Sohaibpress?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en

https://t-me.translate.goog/s/youseffares19?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en

https://t-me.translate.goog/s/pal74press?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en

And it should be noted pressure on Hezballah in Lebanon has just been increased…there are various geo-political activities underway concurrently in the region.

Posted by: Ornot | Jan 11 2026 0:18 utc | 148

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 11 2026 0:14 utc | 148
 
######
 
Everyday that Trump doesn’t seize control of Venezuela is another day Russia and China have to plan and position assets.
 
Because he is weak, all of Trump’s decapitation strikes have come up short.
 
Venezuela didn’t bend the knee and Iran’s government is still in place.
 
A lot of sizzle but very little steak.
 
The clock is ticking, time is counting down against him.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 11 2026 0:20 utc | 149

@147 Hans

They would empty Iran of its meanings, people would feel liberated for a while, but be eventually left with little of real value.

Often I have found that local people do not recognise what they have, and similarly visitors to the west think too highly of western institutions, because they do not know what goes on really, or because they know what goes on with their own too well and think the difference they see in the west must be positive.

People in the west really have very little idea of what Iran is.

Take care and saludos.

Posted by: Ornot | Jan 11 2026 0:48 utc | 150

Why should it weaken Iran? Its more like it unites People against a Common Enemy in a Fight for Survival!
Posted by: Nobody | Jan 11 2026 0:02 utc | 145
 
You’re right that from a societal perspective a lot of people will rally around a regime in case of an external attack, we will be able to watch his on Monday. There will be mega pro-regime demonstrations.
 
BUT: it also causes distrust, especially in the power structures. And this causes friction, which in turn makes it harder at every step of the OODA loop: can you trust your observations? are you still able to safely orient? can you trust other decisions/ decision makers? etc…

Posted by: Zet | Jan 11 2026 1:10 utc | 151

reposting from Militarist (telegram), looks like Trump’s latest tweet is going to blow up in his face.
 
There has been a fundamental change in Iran; The situation changed from “defense” to “readiness for an imminent offensive.”
 
During the day, there were actions related to the movement of troops; but after sunset, Iran moved to the stage of clearing the fire corridors.
 
A fire corridor is the clearing of certain airways for the safe passage of missiles or drones to external targets without interference from civil or domestic aircraft.
 
Exclusive update on the evening of January 10 (17:01):
1️⃣Western Corridor of Fire (from the center to the west of Iran)• New NOTAM notification issued (A0398/26)• Route: from the provinces of Markazi (Arak) and Hamadan towards Kermanshah and Eelam• Analysis: This is not just the closure of the protected zone, but the opening of an “air tunnel”; a scheme commonly used for the passage of ballistic missiles or groups of drones from central bases towards Iraq or Israel.• Technical conclusion: Missile systems are activated and directed west.
2️⃣Jask Sea Gate• NOTAM number A0390/26• Meaning: Large submarine base and long-range anti-ship missiles• Analysis: Activation of Jask means securing a “support platform”. In the event of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, this is the only effective point for a clash with the US fleet in the Indian Ocean.
3️⃣Tehran’s last defense belt (short-range air defense)• NOTAM number A0392/26• Restriction of flights at very low altitude• Analysis: Placement and activation of short-range air defense systems (e.g., Majid or Tor-M1) in urban environments to combat cruise missiles or small drones. This is the last shield before hitting.
4️⃣Vahdati – Dezful Airfield• NOTAM number A0395/26• Analysis: Putting the base on “live fire” means being prepared for air border collisions and preventing infiltration.
A very brief and precise geopolitical summary:
The name of this stage is: “Opening the fire route”
The most important and dangerous sign is the western air corridor.When a country clears the air route from the center to the borders, it is a strong indicator of aggressive intent (missile/unmanned), not just defense.
Current situation:• Commanders in shelters (from noon)• Corridor of fire open (now)• Close defense in the capital is active (now)
Bottom line:Iran is in a “finger on the trigger” state
 

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 11 2026 1:10 utc | 152

Btw, there will be more surprises on Monday: make sure to watch the UN!

Posted by: Zet | Jan 11 2026 1:14 utc | 153

James Rubin, former Spokesperson for the United States Department of State, said it best a long long time ago: you don’t know how hard it is for the US government to get cries for help from all over the world when something goes wrong somewhere. That is Trump’s problem: he can’t just say no. Peace in Ukraine is now one year overdue, and instead of trying to draw attention from that failure to other emergencies abroad, there is no valid reason he couldn’t just say no and mind his own business and make America great again. Absolute none. But it is his vanity that makes him go on, as he has to have some little win somewhere like the peace between Abebaijan and Albania, lol. It really is about the peace prize, isn’t it? And that is why he meets Machado next week and wants the prize from her. That is so unbelievable. You can’t make this stuff up, you just can’t. There would still be time for him to turn around and get his act together before midterms (which means his term will be half over anyway) and people would probably forget,  but we know he won’t. 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 11 2026 1:26 utc | 154

Its all AI fakery?  Thats why the Regime cut off the internet?  Too much AI fakery?  
One would think they would leave it on to prove B’s point.  The West does not need internet access in Iran to push out fake AI videos.
Sometimes our hatred of the Western regimes goes to far.  The IRGC are a bunch of corrupt thugs.  Televangelists with wheeled guns, tanks, and automatic weapons.  

Posted by: circumspect | Jan 11 2026 1:29 utc | 155

Feral finster #10: what doesn’t kill me makes me stronger!
 
Posted by: nisse sams | Jan 10 2026 23:41 utc | 137
 
Government by thought terminating cliche. 

Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 11 2026 1:38 utc | 156

Posted by: persiflo | Jan 10 2026 20:37 utc 79
 
The watchword of our epoch is indeterminacy. When all are simulacra verisimilitude is all that matters. The triumph of appearance over reality.

Posted by: Patroklos | Jan 11 2026 1:39 utc | 157

@Princess Bodica – 162
 
MAGA is a cult of personality. Nothing more, nothing less. Whatever Trump is for, they’re against. Until Trump is against it. Then MAGA is against it, too.
 
To be fair, something can be said of his domestic opponents. Whatever he is against they are for.
 
See, e.g., Epstein, J.

Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 11 2026 1:41 utc | 158

The ultimate symbol of humiliation and servitude. Here we go, Reza Pahlavi wearing his little hat at The Wall:
https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel/society/1681816121-at-the-western-wall-exiled-iranian-crown-prince-prays-for-peace
If wondering if someone is a Zionist puppet, just do the search for them at “The Wall”, they are all marched there for their photo op.

Posted by: Organic | Jan 11 2026 1:44 utc | 159

The triumph of appearance over reality.
Posted by: Patroklos | Jan 11 2026 1:39 utc | 165
 
**************
 
It may not be as wide-spread, but the power to fool oneself seems to be stronger and deeper than that of external agencies.

Posted by: General Factotum | Jan 11 2026 1:46 utc | 160

“Yep, which is why a small like-minded band of apex predators has subjugated millions throughout all of recorded history.”
Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Jan 10 2026 23:58 utc | 144
 
I would add the proviso word of “tried” to your statement. 
‘which is why a small like-minded band of apex predators have tried to subjugate millions throughout all of recorded history.’ 
 
They have not always succeeded and they never will. It works both ways.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 11 2026 1:47 utc | 161

Patroklos | Jan 10 2026 18:46 utc | 22
 
there is a slow-motion regime change effort operating in Australia that is almost exactly the same.
[yes]
Aussies here know what I’m talking about.
[yes]
The Royal Commission into { anti scam-itism}  attempt a McCarthyite purge of elements in Australian public life critical of Israel.
[yes]
I for one am fearful of what’s happening here, especially the rapidity of the narrative mobilization and the cynical manipulation of a population already dumbed down and prepared by social media for fairy tales.
[yes]
It is nothing short of an attempt to destabilise and discredit the Albanese government, suppress free speech and corrupt public discourse.
[yes]
Was Bondi a false flag? Who knows, but that’s irrelevant: a better event couldn’t have been manufactured to provide the basis for what’s happening here.
[yes]
For the first time in my life I feel the force of political repression in Australia.
[no.   You must have slept thru convaxx19]
My god! Unthinkable 10 years ago…
[no.  And also yes]

Posted by: Melaleuca | Jan 11 2026 1:54 utc | 162

Posted by: Melaleuca | Jan 11 2026 1:54 utc | 173
 
The problem is that Albanese’s government seems to want to have a penny both ways. It received a remarkable result at the last election mainly because Dutton et. al. were covert Trumpists and I think Australians by and large find Trump repulsive. But then Labor particularly through Marles and Albanese’s weakness has pandered to AUKUS and the US as well as succored up to Trump. They are better than the Liberals but have changed very little in terms of the US/UK/Zionist dominance over our sovereignty and foreign policy. So I see them now as no different to good cop verses bad cop. They have been less vocal that the Liberals who were shouting from the sidelines that China is bad, but China still knows it cannot trust Labor either.
 
Unfortunately Labor lost its nerve a long time ago even before Rudd’s time in office and has not managed to manifest much courage to stand up for anything, especially the media which is dominated by the US/UK and Zionism too. It still has some good individuals in the party but they don’t get any key roles for fear of rocking the boat. The way I see it is that this is very dangerous for the country and could lead to the opposition (which is worse) gaining power again. People vote like gamblers these days voting for the opposite when feeling frustrated but then getting the monoparty again.
 
Without a strong leader that is a statesman and intelligent enough to know what is really going on without only listening to the range of pro-US advisors they are exposed to, then Australia in my view is potentially looking at very hard times economically and possibly being prepared to be a Ukraine in the South Pacific if the US continues a course towards wanting to destroy China.  

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 11 2026 2:18 utc | 163

Wisco and the Dog are both back tonight. A twofer!

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 11 2026 2:19 utc | 164

Posted by: Zet | Jan 11 2026 1:10 utc | 157

And thats why you have Religion! That will keep these Doubts away! 🤔

Posted by: Nobody | Jan 11 2026 2:19 utc | 165

tertiary | Jan 11 2026 1:24 utc | 161
a train of thought that the real “regime change” happened when Raisi’s helicopter was shot down
I’m on that train.
Enough curious anomalies for me to put it in the cui bono category.
~~~~
Amusing sidebar.
My spellcheck wants to cap “Bono”, {that saint} but will *never* cap Trump…..

Posted by: Melaleuca | Jan 11 2026 2:21 utc | 166

As b noted, it’s an SOSDD event that’s been ongoing to some degree since the 1979 Revolution. Illegal sanctions and Western manipulation of currency markets are the main issues besetting Iran’s government. That Musk’s star link’s involved shouldn’t be surprising. Eliminating the Zionist plague in West Asia would help, but we must recall it wasn’t Zionists that installed the Shah. Iran won’t become free until the UK/US axis is neutered. Central Asia’s economic rise will also help Iran’s economy. The 45+ years of sanctions have taken a toll on Itan’s infrastructure as Escobar has testified, and that can’t be solved overnight or even over several years. Ans changing the government isn’t a cure-all either–Neoliberalism would have wrecked Iran too.  

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 11 2026 2:24 utc | 167

Amusing sidebar.My spellcheck wants to cap “Bono”, {that saint} but will *never* cap Trump…..
 
Posted by: Melaleuca | Jan 11 2026 2:21 utc | 180

 
But there might be an online “terrorism check” that trolls for internet comments in which the word “cap” immediately precedes “Trump”…

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 11 2026 2:25 utc | 168

Posted by: Funny | Jan 11 2026 2:13 utc | 176
 
####
 
I may have had a handful of comments removed over the years, mostly, I think, for posting to trolls like you.
 
b does a great job at what he provides for people, which is a thankless job that doesn’t pay well. I’ve done it before.
 
If you don’t like how MoA is run, you are welcome to check out the other millions of sites on the internet. Good luck!

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 11 2026 2:38 utc | 169

@182
 
Empire sanctions against any country opposing the latest diktat!  See DPRK, Cuba, Venezuela, Iran for a operative few.  They use it against errant socialist, suggesting socialism does not work, unless you are a compliant nation like Iceland, Kosovo!
 
Empire proves socialism that is sanctioned by the whole white world does not work!
 
Iran is much different than portrayed by the empire media the past few years!

Posted by: paddy | Jan 11 2026 2:39 utc | 170

Evidence of ISIS activity inside Iran is mounting, which IMO is logical given the assailants–ISIS’s creators and suppliers. As mentioned, old videos are being repackaged as new, an old tactic. Not much use of AI so far. The big problem of using Western electronic technology has become very clear since the pager attacks and has certainly existed since the Snowden Revelations. Why do you suppose the Outlaw US Empire wants to monopolize electronic tech of every sort?   

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 11 2026 2:46 utc | 171

Meanwhile as the tread gets polluted as has been the case for the last several months, some continue to try and provide relevant information. With internet cutoff by Iran, one source of info is Al-Mayadeen.  

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 11 2026 2:57 utc | 172

Do you think the USA’s recent declassification and release of the transcripts of Bush’s meetings with Putin in April 2008 was an accident? Putin agreed that Iran’s leadership were “nutty” and they should not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons. The whole thing is worth a read, but the “nuts” reference is on page 8. The game is to prevent them from getting too close.
 
https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/document/33711-document-3-memorandum-conversation-subject-meeting-president-russia
 
Then Obama/Biden showed up and screwed up 8 years of progress. Though it is also possible Bush & Co. were just playing Putin.
 
Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Jan 10 2026 23:30 utc | 131
 
No they weren’t playing Putin.
 
Bush and Putin are both Jews.
 
Here is Putin from around July last year:
 
Of course, I am referring to peaceful nuclear energy and peaceful nuclear activities in other areas – and Israel’s interests in terms of the unconditional security of the Jewish state. This is a delicate issue, and of course, we need to be very careful here. However, in my opinion, such a solution can be found.
 
https://kremlin.ru/events/president/news/77208
 

Posted by: Love | Jan 11 2026 3:01 utc | 173

*throws a monkey nut at the least funny guy in the room*
 
Had to be done :3
 

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Jan 11 2026 3:07 utc | 174

Posted by: Funny | Jan 11 2026 2:35 utc | 187
hey Funny, see that little plastic box on the cupboard? Open the compartment which has “Sat” printed on it, take out the pills and swallow them with a glass of water.
 
Give it some minutes, it’ll get better soon…

Posted by: Zet | Jan 11 2026 3:09 utc | 175

Can you provide evidence?
Posted by: BlindSpot | Jan 10 2026 23:13 utc | 129
 
Sadly no, word of mouth at the moment and current situation not helping.
 
______________________________________________________
Patroklos | Jan 10 2026 18:46 utc | 22 there is a slow-motion regime change effort operating in Australia that is almost exactly the same.[yes]The Royal Commission into { anti scam-itism}  attempt a McCarthyite purge of elements in Australian public life critical of Israel.[yes]I for one am fearful of what’s happening here, especially the rapidity of the narrative mobilization and the cynical manipulation of a population already dumbed down and prepared by social media for fairy tales.[yes]Was Bondi a false flag? Who knows, but that’s irrelevant: a better event couldn’t have been manufactured to provide the basis for what’s happening here.[yes]
Or LIHOP?
Posted by: Melaleuca | Jan 11 2026 1:54 utc | 173
—————————————————————————————
 
FYI prior to 2022, Australia always abstained on the Resolution on Combatting Nazism. I believe the Sidney Law Society released a scathing commentary way before the SMO kicked off and I was still on FascistBoots.
Funny that! Speaking of which……….
 
@ Funny.
There, there my manchild. Show me where b touched you.
 
Cuddle?

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 11 2026 3:14 utc | 176

DON’T FEED THE TROLLS!

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 11 2026 3:23 utc | 177

To fully understand the present, You have to know about the past. Trump is just following an old plan, in fact most world events were planned out a long time ago, but are shrouded in theater .  Technate of North America: https://bostonraremaps.com/inventory/technocracy-inc-technate-of-america-1940/

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 11 2026 3:34 utc | 178

I have seen reports that so-called bazaaris, small business owners, shopkeepers have engaged in actions. These are usually called strikes, or maybe demonstrations, but being businessmen of a sort, it seems to me somewhat more informative to call it a boycott. Now the question is whether these reports are factual, symptomatic of a trend? Or were they wishful thinking, a provocation trying to gin up a bandwagon effect by PR? My impression so far is it’s closer to the first.
 
The point about STARLINK terminals is probably correct, I think. My guess is that suppressing them will be very difficult. But I also suspect that the truly organized violence is limited more by relatively limited success in recruitment. Paying some disgruntled middle management in the army or security to black secrets is one thing, but actually getting regular people on the street? Shocking as it may be to people who really think TV and movie so-called anti-heroes are realistic as well as exciting, most citizens are fairly law abiding. That’s why most of us don’t actually live in a zombi movie. (Zombies are metaphors for the fear of the neighbors.) 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jan 11 2026 3:54 utc | 179

Mahmood OD: ‘Threatening the Zionist Plan’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@Mahmood_OD
 
“Iran resists| media lies| Turkish support| Chinese link|”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 11 2026 4:03 utc | 180

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jan 11 2026 3:54 utc | 217
 
“getting regular people on the street?”
 
There is a lengthy history of regular people demonstrating on the street at different levels in how they manifest. It can be peaceful and it can turn violent. we see it regularly in Europe and the US although the media exaggerates or diminishes the amount of attendees depending on the message they want to distribute.
 
Such demonstrations can be effected by grassroots or astroturfing when it is fake. Astroturfing is common these days and often promoted through US organisations like NED (National Endowment for Democracy) and other NGOs. This has been well documented with evidence particularly in conjunction with colour revolutions. Although I would claim to be on the Left side of politics myself I have no respect for what I call the modern loony left who are very easily manipulated into astroturfed demonstrations as we have witnessed in Ukraine, Hong Kong, Thailand, Serbia, Nepal recently, and previously in Myanmar.  
 
Brian Berletic on the New Atlas has ruthlessly pursued this topic providing much evidence often from the US government or NED itself over the years.
https://www.youtube.com/@TheNewAtlas

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 11 2026 4:20 utc | 181

About 20 years ago, I was on the Iraqi-Iranian border northeast of Erbil. King Barzani had allowed the usual crooks in their big Chevys to get away with anything. I had claimed to be working on a story about alcohol smugglers. After lifting the blankets from the side pockets carried by the little donkeys, I saw AK47s with wooden handles, i.e. from the former Iraqi army, and low-orbit phones. A few months later, the mainstream media reported that the Iranians were oppressing the Kurds. Of course, the Starlink terminals have long been in Iran.

Posted by: Lmaa | Jan 11 2026 4:28 utc | 182

Love @ 196,
 
Concur.
 
(Under every nook and cranny you almost can certainly find one of them creatures.)

Posted by: YT | Jan 11 2026 4:30 utc | 183

General Factotum | Jan 10 2026 23:52 utc | 142
the ‘evolution’ of LoveDonbass was not a singular event. Many smart people have seen the ‘real’ mckoy many years before MoA arrived on the scene. The SST of late Col. Lang was a good source of learning. Before him there were good reports – books by Peter Scholl-Latour in the 1990s and early 2000s (he passed in 2014), even before him there were others who helped thousands of the bar flies to see the light. 
 
The learning curve was steep, and long, because the narrative was so pervasive and so well packaged.

Posted by: fanto | Jan 11 2026 4:33 utc | 184

From Xinhuanet
 

WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump has been briefed in recent days on new options for military strikes in Iran, The New York Times reported on Saturday, citing multiple anonymous U.S. officials familiar with the matter.
Trump “has not made a final decision, but the officials said he was seriously considering authorizing a strike in response to the Iranian regime’s efforts to suppress demonstrations set off by widespread economic grievances,” the report said.

 
In what act of our civilization war is the bully going to be shown its weakness?
My current vote is Iran with Russia/Ukraine 2nd

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 11 2026 4:42 utc | 185

psychohistorian | Jan 11 2026 4:42 utc | 226
 
Iran has issued a NOTAM  from now until 30 January.

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 11 2026 4:48 utc | 186

Apparently a massive anti gringo mindset is taking over in Venezuela, and American oil companies toss the obtuse obese orange orang utan to his face, on camera, that Venezuelan oil is uninvestable. So said obtuse obese orange orang utan’s Venezuela victory evaporated before it even started. Since admitting defeat is not an option, and since with every passing day Trump’s hold on power gets more tenuous (he may actually be impeached and dragged out of the White Louse in chains in November) he needs constant war to deflect attention and energise the otherwise exhausted base.
 
So attacking Iran is likely; Trump’s slaveowner nazinyahu already showed the way. 

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Jan 11 2026 4:53 utc | 187

@  karlof1 | Jan 11 2026 4:48 utc | 227
 
interesting development.. thanks for the note..

Posted by: james | Jan 11 2026 5:01 utc | 188

It never felt like that under the shah. It’s more since the revolution in 79, when we’ve one attempt after another to overthrow the regime. Posted by: Laguerre | Jan 10 2026 18:22 utc |
 
Khomeini was a French coup. The Shah became too unruly for his handlers in DC and London but being blamed for another coup was not possible. Remember just before the US embassy burning in Islamabad… And then luring the Ruskies into Astan with the help of totally corrupted goons in Rawhalpindi. The needed the French to send this religious leader.

Posted by: Lmaa | Jan 11 2026 5:12 utc | 189

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Jan 11 2026 4:53 utc | 228
 
You’ll like the result of Trump’s capturing of the so called sanctioned ‘Russian’ ship Marinera as well. First it was empty of oil so could hardly be in breech of sanctions.
 
Secondarily they handed back the only two Russians on board.  “The vessel had a crew of 28 people, including two Russians, 17 UKRAINIANS, three GEORGIANS and three citizens of INDIA.”
 
https://www.rt.com/news/630753-us-tanker-crew-moscow/
 
What a masterpiece !
 
 
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 11 2026 5:35 utc | 190

“Everything will be ok again when Trump and the Republicans lose the next election /s.”
 
Posted by: tertiary | Jan 11 2026 5:35 utc | 234
 
Most of us here are neither naive nor stupid enough to believe that. The deep state monoparty with neocons from either side, Democrat or Republican, will continue to reign in the US until the country is defeated economically, diplomatically, or through internal chaos and/or warfare. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 11 2026 5:43 utc | 191

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Jan 10 2026 18:59 utc | 27
 
a. How can a western man like myself inundated by the Jewish Revolutionary Spirit since his birth where halfway through his life he realized something was wrong impress himself upon those in “repressed” countries like Iran?
 
B. Soren Kierkegaard said it best: “How stupid men are. They demand freedom of speech in compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use.”
 
 
 
<=In A, how to impress oneself on those in repressed countries, like Iran and Vz.
 
That’s a really good question because the nation state system divides humans in the world into 256 or so groups (nation states) each with an elite in control of the government. These separate melting pots indoctrinate the people they contain. Indoctrination teaches love your nation state and hate the people in the other melting pots.
 
The idea is that the people in melting pot a are bad people and you who are in melting pot z are not allowed to think well of those in melting pot a, nor are you allowed to interact with the scum in melting pot A.
 
 
<=In B,
Freedom of speech is essential for democracy, but its degradation can lead to misinformation, hate speech, and a lack of trust in electoral processes, which undermine democratic institutions. When free expression is restricted or weaponized, it can polarize societies and weaken the public’s ability to engage in open discourse, ultimately harming democratic governance.
Freedom of speech is an oxymoran in a democratic society when the governments involvement in shaping morality has been privatized. as is the case in the USA.
 
In such a Freedom of speech case governments are rendered helpless; because all of the power to frame public opinion has been privatized
 
In a privatized Freedom of speech environment those with the means to control access and with the means to access the main stream media are in control. Worse, those private parties with access to the technology and the media use information (content including the background and the total information environment) as a mind control weapon.
 
Private media replaces public media and private goals become the goals engineered into the public society. ..
 
The masses become victims to the information environment engineered by mind control privately employed info engineers.. The choices available to all are limited to those choices that suit the private few.
 
 
https://politicsrights.com/free-speech-democracy-social-vulnerability/ <=Zionism could not sufficiently weaken supreme court interpretations of the first amendment to the constitution so it moved the information environment from public (government) space to private elite controlled space.
 
 
 
We are dealing with a problem in privatization.. Privatization of public (government) function and government authority) has defeated most of the constitution.
 
 
Posted by: YT | Jan 10 2026 19:05 utc | 32Power changing hands?From an agent of the perfidious albion to another (working for wall st. or Uncle Sham)? “Rinse-and-repeat.”
 
<= is this another example that privatization of public function and authority has defeated most of the constitution. ?
 
 
Posted by: Love | Jan 10 2026 19:30 utc | 43The United States is an empire of LIES<=but the lies are invented, framed, psycho engineered and distributed by a very small group of privately owned media entities.
 
<=
It is beginning to shape up that privatization in a Freedom of The Press enabled nation state is at the center of elite control over the nation state
.

Posted by: snake | Jan 11 2026 6:07 utc | 192

So now Reuters has put Iran at the top of the main page with this lie
 
Iran authorities signal intensified crackdown as unrest grows

A day after Trump issued a new warning that the U.S. could intervene, there were fresh reports of violence across the country, although an internet blackout made it difficult to assess the full extent of unrest.

 
I see at least one nuke being used this go round because desperate to retain control……the rubber is hitting the road it seems, eh?

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 11 2026 6:52 utc | 193

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 11 2026 2:24 utc | 171Iran won’t become free until the UK/US axis is neutered. Central Asia’s economic rise will also help Iran’s economy. The 45+ years of sanctions have taken a toll on Itan’s infrastructure as Escobar has testified, and that can’t be solved overnight or even over several years.
Where is the BRICS consortium in this crisis? Wasn’t one of the reasons for its formation to take the place of the IMF and World Bank to help those members that fall on hard times because of sanctions from the West? I don’t seem to be hearing anything about actions the organization might take to buttress Iran’s economy.

Posted by: norecovery | Jan 11 2026 7:20 utc | 194

As Always The Evil Vassals Signal Support For This Latest Imperial Projects….
 
Joint Statement on the Situation in Iran
 
https://x.com/AnitaAnandMP/status/2009813435438248127
 
“The foreign ministers of Canada, Australia and the European Union are sending a clear and united message to the Iranian regime with the collective statement below…”
 
Here’s mine:
Death to USrael!
 
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 11 2026 7:28 utc | 195

Time for another good old Delta Force show on the mullahs. Bag the whole lot of them.

Posted by: Surferket | Jan 11 2026 7:29 utc | 196

James 192
Doha – Qatar flights are running  today as normal. The notam is dated 2025. 
Strange mistake for an International Teavel organisation.

Posted by: Giyane | Jan 11 2026 7:31 utc | 197

Time for another good old Delta Force show on the mullahs. Bag the whole lot of them.
Posted by: Surferket | Jan 11 2026 7:29 utc | 200
 
Did you mean a rehash of Operation Eagle Claw aka Clusterfuck? Stand down son, you’ve gone full retard!

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 11 2026 7:35 utc | 198

karlof1 190
 
The notam is dated 11 Jan 2025 to 30 Jan 2026

Posted by: Giyane | Jan 11 2026 7:39 utc | 199

Re: Iranian Economic Data
 
every accusation is a Confession on the part of the genociders

Posted by: Exile | Jan 11 2026 7:53 utc | 200